Posted in Gifts, Indian marriage, Long Relationship, Relations, Shaadi on 25 July 2008

If we will write about Indian tradition than it become the myth because every Indian custom has some meaning and the way to do the same. The word suggests that kanyadaan is giving the daughter. A daughter is just like the paddy that grows on the different place and harvest on the different place means daughter will grow in the motherhouse and after the marriage, the husband home is the home of the daughter. In this custom the father give the bride to the groom’s hand (called hastmilap) and that time the daughter is becomes others. In this system the groom is considered as the great lord (bagman) Vishnu. There will be a shower of flowers and rice. Flowers make the life full of fragrance and rice represent the akshat means that never lost The groom takes the right hand of bride and takes the oath to take the responsibility of the bride as their beloved. It is the sad moment for the parents when their right is lost on his daughter and they will not see her in his home. So after taking the vows and ashirwad the bride started her new life of her own home.
Posted in Indian Wedding, Marrige on 30 June 2008

Every Indian marriage is divided in different parts but the most serious and emotional part of Hindu Marriage is kanyadaan because in Kanyadaan Parents handover their beloved daughter to the hand of Groom and Kanyadaan is given by the father of groom.
Mother of Groom spread holy water on both bride and groom by her palms, after marriage both mother and father provides everything she need in their life, they provide their real love and every necessary thing their daughter desire, after Kanyadaan they finish their very important and big duty of their life and because of their big faith that groom will take care their beloved daughter like them they provides their responsibility to groom.

Very emotional and crying scene is created in Kanyadan, especially groom her parents and their relatives are crying because they are all well known from know she will become the daughter of any other house.
